I think it’s the first one
It tells you what kind of information/details will be following. it gives an overview of what will be talked about.
This is what i used
We are given this except in the lesson "And after a little while, the smoke collected together, and was condensed, and then became agitated, and was converted into an 'Efrit, whose head was in the clouds, while his feet rested upon the ground: his head was like a dome: his hands were like winnowing forks; and his legs, like masts: his mouth resembled a cavern: his teeth were like stones; his nostrils, like trumpets; and his eyes, like lamps; and he had dishevelled and dust-coloured hair." From it we can find the word Efrit which can be Ifrit, also spelled as efreet, efrite, ifreet, afreet, afrite and afrit are supernatural creatures in some Middle Eastern stories. In Islam, this term refers to the most powerful and dangerous Jinn. To find this word all i had to do was look it up.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Shakespeare's influence<span> extends from theater and literature to present-day movies, </span>Western philosophy<span>, and the English language itself. </span>William Shakespeare<span> is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the history of the English language, </span><span>and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. </span><span>He transformed European theater by expanding expectations about what could be accomplished through innovation in </span>characterization<span>, plot, </span>language<span> and </span>genre.<span>Shakespeare's writings have also impacted a large number of notable novelists and poets over the years, including </span>Herman Melville Charles Dickens,<span> and </span>Maya Angelou, <span>and continue to influence new authors even today. Shakespeare is the most quoted writer in the history of the </span>English-speaking world <span>after the various writers of the Bible; many of his quotations and </span>neologisms<span> have passed into everyday usage in English and other languages.</span>